Driving and dementia
When someone who drives receives a diagnosis of dementia, one of the first concerns often is whether they can continue to drive.
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When someone who drives receives a diagnosis of dementia, one of the first concerns often is whether they can continue to drive.
Tips and techniques to help prevent distress in a person with dementia, as well as methods for promoting calm in the moment.
Find out more about the impact that perimenopause and menopause can have, similarities between the two and supporting a person going through both with young...
When should you be tested for memory problems? What does the test involve? Read our the Q&A featuring commonly asked questions.
As their dementia progresses, some people with a diagnosis will stop recognising people they know, even close family members.
Alcohol related brain damage is caused by drinking alcohol excessively over a long period of time. Three main types are Wernicke’s encephalopathy, Korsakoff’s syndrome and...
If you are concerned about your own memory it is important to consult a GP as soon as possible. This will make sure that you...
Learn more about potential council tax discounts for someone who is living with dementia, how to apply and more.
For people with dementia, music can be a powerful way to trigger positive feelings and connect with other people.
For some people living with dementia, their brain misinterprets the information from their senses. This is called ‘changes in perception’.